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D-Cure 5th Symposium - Tel Aviv, March 2011
The 5th D-Cure symposium
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Healthy Life-Style in Israel

During the years 2008-2010, D Cure and the Rashi Foundation, in collaboration with the Gertner Institute, sponsored a program geared for kindergarten and school-aged children on "Healthy Life-Style" in Israel

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The Advancement of Young Scientists and Doctors

D-Cure's vision is in creating a new generation of researcher's and doctors who will learn and implement a new research culture. This new generation will be one who will cooperate with their colleagues within the different research institutions and hospitals in Israel...

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New Project

Three days of vegetarianism, experimenting via social nets


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D-Cure's 5th Annual Symposium will be held between March 29-30, 2011 at the Hilton Hotel, Tel Aviv.

Clinical and basic aspects of future diabetes therapy

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Scientist/Doctor of the Month

Andrei Keidar M .D

The incidence of type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is rising. It presently affects more than 150 million people worldwide, and 7.5% of the general population of Europe suffer from this disease. This is explained partially by an increase in the prevalence of obesity. Less than 10% of the diabetic patients achieve appropriate control of their illness.
This is already over 10 years that the resolution of type 2 diabetes...

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